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blueprints were unveiled today in construction set soon in china and the ship could set sail in 2015. almost an exact replica but meeting current requirements. 40,000 people have expressed interest taking the maiden voyage from england to new york. the unthinkable ship hit an iceberg and sank in 1912, only 700 of the 2200 on board survived. he says this will be safer for two reasons. a lot of lifeboats, and one of the benefits of global warming is there hasn't been as many as icebergs in the atlantic. why would you want to travel on one boat inspired the greatest disaster of all time? take a plane. that is it for tonight's "the willis report." thank you for joining us. dvr the show if you cannot catch it live. have a great night. >> good evening, everybody. thdeadline for sequestration has already moved until sometime friday when the president will sign the order. adding another day to the president's campaign on the impact of the potential sequter and the president's personal political organization organizing for america spending ouacross america to dozens of cities and spreading his
blueprints were unveiled today in construction set soon in china and the ship could set sail in 2015. almost an exact replica but meeting current requirements. 40,000 people have expressed interest taking the maiden voyage from england to new york. the unthinkable ship hit an iceberg and sank in 1912, only 700 of the 2200 on board survived. he says this will be safer for two reasons. a lot of lifeboats, and one of the benefits of global warming is there hasn't been as many as icebergs in the...
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that's coming up next for you. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: an hour ago we thought maybe we'd make a run at the new record high, but we're dead flat. we are up a point. that's all we've got so far. but barnes & noble -- i'm not sure -- it's up. this stock is up. significantly so. nicole, we always want to know why. nicole: right. so it seems that they are obviously having some talks. they are talking about e-book sales, which actually are not good news, fell 26% in the latest quarter. we're seeing the stock higher, which doesn't necessarily make sense, but it does seem that they are moving forward with a pl
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the drugs were hidden in a shipment from southeastern china. police say the drugs weigh 585 kilograms and have a street value of around $440 million u.s. dollars. they entered australia from the southern chinese city of shenzhen. police arrested three people, a singaporean, a man from hong kong and an australian. they came to collect the shipment from a storage facility in western sydney. a police spokesperson says the drug syndicate based in southeastern china may have been involved in the case. investigators are talking with authorities in china and say further arrests may follow in australia and abroad. >>> they're one of the world's most persecuted minorities. rohingya muslims from western myanmar have been denied citizenship by the government and face sectarian violence that broke out last year. increasing numbers of them choose to flee by sea in rickety boats, but those who survive the dangerous voyage face another danger, ruthless human smugglers from southern thailand. >> reporter: the tide of rohingya refugees going to cross the sea is
the drugs were hidden in a shipment from southeastern china. police say the drugs weigh 585 kilograms and have a street value of around $440 million u.s. dollars. they entered australia from the southern chinese city of shenzhen. police arrested three people, a singaporean, a man from hong kong and an australian. they came to collect the shipment from a storage facility in western sydney. a police spokesperson says the drug syndicate based in southeastern china may have been involved in the...
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we'll see where china takes us when they open over the next hour. the japanese government aims to double its consumption tax rate over the next year and a half but that will likely not be enough the turn around the country's finances and that's due to balloons social security and debt servicing costs. the finance ministry calculation suggest the government must cut spending if the budget deficit is to be reduced. the estimate shows tax revenue will surge to over $600 billion fiscal 2016. that will be the first year with a tax rate of 10%. the increase in tax revenue is estimated at more than $150 billion compared to fiscal 2012. expenditure is expected to soar by more than $150 billion by 2016. officials say the decline in corporate output has bottomed out. the quarterly report is released by the cabinet office. it says falling output of automobiles and components for smartphones has hit bottom thanks to recovering exports. the report also cites steady consumer spending led by strong sales of winter clothing in colder than average weather. it's the
we'll see where china takes us when they open over the next hour. the japanese government aims to double its consumption tax rate over the next year and a half but that will likely not be enough the turn around the country's finances and that's due to balloons social security and debt servicing costs. the finance ministry calculation suggest the government must cut spending if the budget deficit is to be reduced. the estimate shows tax revenue will surge to over $600 billion fiscal 2016. that...
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how about china? how about china? another reason we got crushed last week was china. aren't we petrified that china is stalled? break out the handbook here, and china stalled, that means commodities stalled, which means the strength is chimerical. i told you we want to listen to michael sutherland, the biggest pure play in mining equipment. he said china is coming on strong, a demand for commodities around the globe. another issue neutered by today's evidence. but isn't the consumer -- i got the whole litany, isn't the consumer tapped out by higher gasoline prices? by the end of the payroll tax holiday, by increased taxes for the rich. by the bad weather lately. i don't know, but our newly created gatsby index was on fire today. so were dollar stores. dollar tree, and great gatsby nick caraway. and how about the all-time high, home depot. three-point jump macy's moving up another buck and walmart continuing to run, despite endless attempts by bears portraying the company having a dim view of the future. something i'll discuss later in the show, saying jcpenney stinks,
how about china? how about china? another reason we got crushed last week was china. aren't we petrified that china is stalled? break out the handbook here, and china stalled, that means commodities stalled, which means the strength is chimerical. i told you we want to listen to michael sutherland, the biggest pure play in mining equipment. he said china is coming on strong, a demand for commodities around the globe. another issue neutered by today's evidence. but isn't the consumer -- i got...
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we think that it is very important to move up the creation of at least a portion of china basin park. you kept my name. because i think that it is important to have not just adjacentcy as a criteria for open space but also going along with the vertical development i think that it makes a much more attractive project if we could get at least a portion of that bay front park which really is the focus of this development build early, the second issue is the height. there has been a lot of discussion about how mission bay is squat and really ugly. with a maximum 160 foot high level. i am not saying that we should go back to the mission bay height because i agree it is squat. but the maximum range of 220 and 280 feet would be more acceptable and more in or more appropriate next to mission bay than the 320 to 380-foot levels. particularly on parcels a, and f. >> the third thing that we wanted to talk about is the original plan for pier 48 included quite a bit of publicly oriented space. public assembly space that was very much focused toward the water. and you know, 30 million dollars is a
we think that it is very important to move up the creation of at least a portion of china basin park. you kept my name. because i think that it is important to have not just adjacentcy as a criteria for open space but also going along with the vertical development i think that it makes a much more attractive project if we could get at least a portion of that bay front park which really is the focus of this development build early, the second issue is the height. there has been a lot of...
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they aren't as strong as they could be later this year if china keeps improving as we heard from joy global, competitor to c.a.t. i think china will get better, caterpillar could easily head back to 116 where it was last year before we heard they weakened. the story makes a ton of sense, don't look for c.a.t. to hold the dow back. next up, frank blank's home depot. that stock's responsible for the third biggest gain in the dow rallying nearly 276% for the bottom or 320% with the dividends. blake reinvented home depot or brought it back to its roots. in fact, we are only just now beginning to see the tail wind of the housing recovery impact home depot's earnings. boosting dividend, buying back stock like crazy. and i think it's just getting started which is why my charitable trust has such a big position in home depot. if we're only in the first inning of the housing recovery, as i think, building just 1 million homes this year when we might as well need 2 million, that's how -- there's a lot of demand. home depot has much more room to run. disney's the fourth contributor rising 250%
they aren't as strong as they could be later this year if china keeps improving as we heard from joy global, competitor to c.a.t. i think china will get better, caterpillar could easily head back to 116 where it was last year before we heard they weakened. the story makes a ton of sense, don't look for c.a.t. to hold the dow back. next up, frank blank's home depot. that stock's responsible for the third biggest gain in the dow rallying nearly 276% for the bottom or 320% with the dividends....
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because we want it in china and india and japan and europe, all over the place. because it means quality. it means well-manufactured products. it means people that enjoy their craft and what they do. and it also means a lot of local people get a lot of jobs out of it as well. with this, i will go quickly to the samples. and enjoy the day properly. and if i can be joined by the cameramen and women, i am sure that the media will enjoy the samples as well. thank you very much. and congratulations. [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. mayor and mr. behar and mr. gregor. thank you for your work and vision. and before i introduce the next speakers. i want to take a moment to introduce two fabulous city heads. first and foremost, our city administrator, naomi kelly. and our head of waterfront development in the office of economic and workforce development, jennifer maps in the back of the room. thank you all for joining us. it's my honor to introduce two more very partners. we would not be able to move forward here at the port of san francisco without the support of o
because we want it in china and india and japan and europe, all over the place. because it means quality. it means well-manufactured products. it means people that enjoy their craft and what they do. and it also means a lot of local people get a lot of jobs out of it as well. with this, i will go quickly to the samples. and enjoy the day properly. and if i can be joined by the cameramen and women, i am sure that the media will enjoy the samples as well. thank you very much. and congratulations....
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., quotes were double those from china, where 99% of u.s.-sold bicycles are made. > >after spending a considerable amount of time doing market research on the current coaster, kerr has some advice for other entrepreneurs as they venture into making their products thrive. "i think you gotta keep the dream. you gotta really remember what your vision is and be willing to adjust your vision as you learn more about your market, because it may not be what you thought in the first place." reporting for first business news, i'm ky sisson. for more information on the current coaster, check out: www.ridecurrent.com. coming up next, movies and money. why one film studio should be afraid at the box office, very afraid. the box office will be filled with fantasies for the next couple of weeks. erik childress, our movie guy, is here to explain that. good to have you back. > > thank you. > first off, "jack the giant slayer." this is a huge fantasy film. what do you expect? > > i expect warner brothers is going to be sweating a little this weekend. > why so
., quotes were double those from china, where 99% of u.s.-sold bicycles are made. > >after spending a considerable amount of time doing market research on the current coaster, kerr has some advice for other entrepreneurs as they venture into making their products thrive. "i think you gotta keep the dream. you gotta really remember what your vision is and be willing to adjust your vision as you learn more about your market, because it may not be what you thought in the first...
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this is a bird's-eye view of china. >> we're going do show you the pictures now. this is beijing. the air browned. everyone covering their mouths and their eyes. why? >> gritty, sandy, dirty mess covering every inch of beijing. air pollution already a huge problem there, but a sandstorm now whipped in today pushing the bad air index off the charts, literally. >> yeah. the dirt and the smog all mixing in together. they've maxed out all instruments they use to measure the air pollution. they couldn't even measure it. they said they're warning people to stay inside. no kidding. or at least wear face masks. >> the sand flying in from the gobi desert combined with the already terrible pollution, making life miserable there. we've both been there and it's pretty tough stuff, just to breathe. >> it's horrible. >> the grit. >> when our correspondent was there did a live shot, i e-mailed him afterwards i said why aren't you outside with the beijing background and he said i was in the background. couldn't see. >> it looked like a sheet of white. >> unbelievable. >> that's what people are li
this is a bird's-eye view of china. >> we're going do show you the pictures now. this is beijing. the air browned. everyone covering their mouths and their eyes. why? >> gritty, sandy, dirty mess covering every inch of beijing. air pollution already a huge problem there, but a sandstorm now whipped in today pushing the bad air index off the charts, literally. >> yeah. the dirt and the smog all mixing in together. they've maxed out all instruments they use to measure the air...
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meantime, china's defense ministry this morning accusing the united states of hacking its computers. it was not very specific about the accusation. it is notable, however, because it's really the first time the government itself has made that specific allegation against the u.s. >>> meanwhile, rachel over at "the new york times" just reported the pope's final actions will include, as he steps down at 8:00 a.m. our time, he will issue one last tweet to his account, pontfx which is amazing. we saw video just a short time ago of the google glasses down at the ted conference. they were showing them off. google has this morning closed its offer to get you a google glass. remember, you could tweet and say hey, this is the reason. also, you had to pay $1,500. we'll get them a gadget just as soon as we can. >> nice. scott mcgrew has those connections. that's the way he rolls. >> we try. >> i'm waiting for the knock-offs. we're basking in sunshine down here in the bay area and up in the sierra, looking good for skiers? >> yeah. >> a little too warm, maybe? >> no, looking good because they're
meantime, china's defense ministry this morning accusing the united states of hacking its computers. it was not very specific about the accusation. it is notable, however, because it's really the first time the government itself has made that specific allegation against the u.s. >>> meanwhile, rachel over at "the new york times" just reported the pope's final actions will include, as he steps down at 8:00 a.m. our time, he will issue one last tweet to his account, pontfx...
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. >>> el más joven es juan antonio tagle, de etnia china que tiene 65 años, pero tagle tiene 54 años, falta un joven independiente, energético que entienda la profundidad del caos, del mar la tormenta que el barco está a la deriva y que hace falta reformar la iglesia. >>> pero no habrían otros que dirían lo contrario, que un papa mayro con más experiencia podría encaminar a la iglesia católica por el camino a muchos esperan. >>> el papa benedicto xvi que acdaba de renunciar, hay posibilidades que el cardenal arinze, un claudio hummas de brasil puedan hacerlo ,pero el papa benedicto xvi está diciendo otra cosa, una persona que se enfrente a la corrupc. >>> ; silencio, la inercia para decir vamos a salvaguardar la identidad de la iglesia. >>> pero eso lo entiende él, pero lo entienden los cardenales. >>> se discutió el nombre de sodano, pero el no lo entiende, él era uña y carne de marcial maciel, líder de los legionarios de cristo, ahora está la alternativa de sodano, el cardenal de viena, que choca violentamente con sodano, es el tipo, tiene 67 años, es centrista, es qu
. >>> el más joven es juan antonio tagle, de etnia china que tiene 65 años, pero tagle tiene 54 años, falta un joven independiente, energético que entienda la profundidad del caos, del mar la tormenta que el barco está a la deriva y que hace falta reformar la iglesia. >>> pero no habrían otros que dirían lo contrario, que un papa mayro con más experiencia podría encaminar a la iglesia católica por el camino a muchos esperan. >>> el papa benedicto xvi que...
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we like china. we like brazil and mexico. >> the financials have to carry us there. we think the value clkol latera is going up. we like a stock like jpmorgan that added stocks for nothing and they have blueprints and they have poised to do a. >> steve, thanks very much for coming on. >>> we will talk about the names and trades in our top three trades. shares of jcpenney. turning things around, if anything, our halftime report is on the way. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> time now for our top three trades, monster beverage missing on fourth quarter earnings and revenue announcing a 6% year over year increase in global sales. joe, there's
we like china. we like brazil and mexico. >> the financials have to carry us there. we think the value clkol latera is going up. we like a stock like jpmorgan that added stocks for nothing and they have blueprints and they have poised to do a. >> steve, thanks very much for coming on. >>> we will talk about the names and trades in our top three trades. shares of jcpenney. turning things around, if anything, our halftime report is on the way. with fidelity's new options...
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china operations are rooted a clue. i was starting to get used to the twenty four hour don't commit assault here in the far north. i was just a tourist more than three hundred thousand people live here year round and many have their own way of making the long winters a little more bearable. said i'm going to tell you about how interior decorations should be fashioned to match the conditions prevalent in the far north considering that it's pitch dark outside we have to have as much light as possible inside in this flat we use one hundred ten lamps to provide good lighting and she. requested him in this flat wheeled bright colors we have yellow because it's known to affect people in a good way and evoke positive emotions. we have also used purple because it's a color and that's bright makes a still more optimistic. bicycle that we have many flowers in this flood to create even though the artificial well the feeling of warmth and summer. ok done. much better a big dog outside but at least we've broadened out the inside a b
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they discovered almost 600 kilograms of the drugs hidden in a chemical shipment from china. the estimated read value is 350 million -- street value is 350 million euros. three arrests have been made. >> bayern munich fans are celebrating their team's victory. it was a long time coming. emmy bayern's second win over dortmund in the past three years -- only iron -- bayern's second win over dortmund in the past three years. >> bayern's top dogs could not have been more pleased. >> we played some perfect football. it does not get any better. >> a year and were the better team from the outset -- bayern were the better team from the outset. there was a score in the 43rd minute. the game's only goal. >> we just wanted to win. we wanted to show everyone what good form we are in. i think that is what we did. >> dortmund seemed to wake up in the second half of the game, but it was not enough to put bayern's lead in any danger. >> to beat bayern, you have to play good football for the entire 90 minutes. >> the victory was even sweeter since munich failed to win its last six games again
they discovered almost 600 kilograms of the drugs hidden in a chemical shipment from china. the estimated read value is 350 million -- street value is 350 million euros. three arrests have been made. >> bayern munich fans are celebrating their team's victory. it was a long time coming. emmy bayern's second win over dortmund in the past three years -- only iron -- bayern's second win over dortmund in the past three years. >> bayern's top dogs could not have been more pleased....
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and as i say, who else rules a billion people other than the heads of china and india? >> a major, major news event for catholics and non-catholics alike. thanks very much. so, cynthia, tomorrow is the departure of benedict xvi, and then begins the discussions about who comes next. we'll be here. back to you. >> and our thanks to you, terry, and christiane. it's time now for our closing arguments. it's a case of wild airport rage caught on tape. a chinese official kicking walls and throwing computers at an airline check-in counter. while his temper tantrum is extreme, many can sympathize with his frustration. but is blowing your lid like this ever justified? you can weigh in on "nightline's" facebook page or tweet us. thank you for watching abc news. good night, america.
and as i say, who else rules a billion people other than the heads of china and india? >> a major, major news event for catholics and non-catholics alike. thanks very much. so, cynthia, tomorrow is the departure of benedict xvi, and then begins the discussions about who comes next. we'll be here. back to you. >> and our thanks to you, terry, and christiane. it's time now for our closing arguments. it's a case of wild airport rage caught on tape. a chinese official kicking walls and...
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assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from those companies that would break that trend would lead the market to begin to question its footing, and that might then appropriate tate something that, you know, would derail this rally so right now we're keying on those, basically looking for any indications that the trend is not holding intact. >> so why those names? is it because these are deep, liquid, multi-national names and why ibm, for example. >> well, really if you look at what businesses are spending on, not on a spending capacity. they are trying to push productivity and trying to enhance their bottom line, so if there is going to be capital spending, it will be on the technology s
assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from those companies that would break...
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. >> around 100 people are suffering from hiv and hepatitis c testing around china's ministry of health. demonstrators are demanding compensation over tainted blood transfusions in the 1990's. it affected -- it infected thousands. mexico's president says he will be working with the teachers union to improve the education system in the country. he is also promising not to interfere in the investigation against the union boss, who has been arrested and charged with embezzling $150 million from the union. >> the process that will follow is strictly legal. spotting to evidence of probable illicit movement and the concealing of resources from the national union of education workers. the resources of unions are of members, not of the directors. they should be used to the benefits of their workers. the action by the attorney general of the republic is in defense of teachers and their assets. >> she was seen as a hurdle in the president's have to education reform. as john reports, there were concerns over the timing of her arrest. >> the most powerful women in mexico has gone from patron of pre
. >> around 100 people are suffering from hiv and hepatitis c testing around china's ministry of health. demonstrators are demanding compensation over tainted blood transfusions in the 1990's. it affected -- it infected thousands. mexico's president says he will be working with the teachers union to improve the education system in the country. he is also promising not to interfere in the investigation against the union boss, who has been arrested and charged with embezzling $150 million...
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and as i say, who else rules 1 billion people, other than the heads of china and india? >> reporter: he's considered one of the greatest living theologian. always more comfortable with books than with crowds. that's where he will return. benedict will disappear from public view, dedicating himself entirely to prayer and meditation. >> he was not a great administrator. he was a teacher. he was a german professor. he was a man, an intellect on the level of one of the greats like hagel or plato. >> that was abc's nick schifrin in rome. after benedict says good-bye to the church's cardinals, he flies by helicopter to the papal retreat. he will offer a blessing from the balcony and then shut the door. in his own words, benedict will be hidden for the rest of his life. >>> and it is a very busy morning in rome. and our friends at "gma" are planning complete coverage of this historic day. keep it right here on abc news. >>> our other major story, is massive budget cuts set to begin in less than 24 hour ps. after weeks of warnings, president obama softened his tone about the cut
and as i say, who else rules 1 billion people, other than the heads of china and india? >> reporter: he's considered one of the greatest living theologian. always more comfortable with books than with crowds. that's where he will return. benedict will disappear from public view, dedicating himself entirely to prayer and meditation. >> he was not a great administrator. he was a teacher. he was a german professor. he was a man, an intellect on the level of one of the greats like hagel...
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china operations are all today please. here are the words he live from moscow for the ongoing standoff between israel and hamas has made it almost impossible for journalists on both sides to do their job palestinian media isn't recognized by israel nor are its journalists rights while hamas prohibits gaza journalist to have any contacts with israelis are just fall asleep or met colleagues struggling to report through the blackout and help sworn enemies understand each other. november last year israel and gaza are at war and in the middle of it all a gaza journalist the party he for you to an israeli newspaper it was the last major story sunny as rami would write for the hebrew priests a month later gaza's ruling hamas party banned palestinian journalists from working with israeli media accusing it of being hostile tel aviv refuses to recognize hamas and regards it as a terrorist organization an image that the from other i do not understand this decision unfortunate i feel that our struggle will have less meaning if we do n
china operations are all today please. here are the words he live from moscow for the ongoing standoff between israel and hamas has made it almost impossible for journalists on both sides to do their job palestinian media isn't recognized by israel nor are its journalists rights while hamas prohibits gaza journalist to have any contacts with israelis are just fall asleep or met colleagues struggling to report through the blackout and help sworn enemies understand each other. november last year...
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thirty five at the end of this collapse there was no more silver standard anywhere they are ruthless china. which had been in the suicide standard since stein immemorial abandoned the symbol standard in nineteen thirty five so we can just say that was b. and the feet silver was no longer amount of money anywhere in new now there was a metal standard as i recall when jennings bryan he gave his famous speech not to be crucified on a cross of gold and there was a site there between. going back and forth between silver and gold and there was that by metal standard and now both both metals are bendy monetized completely by now but not by. brian jennings. for presidency i don't know three times and failed every time but what came out of it was the gold more no matter the listen as a fools to mouth a little. it was. it was the foolish as charged by people like keynes and friedman the numbers above the reason was because they removed to use the right which meant the big big contract ok so let's flash forward to today when people say there's not enough gold or gold as an implied impractical as a mo
thirty five at the end of this collapse there was no more silver standard anywhere they are ruthless china. which had been in the suicide standard since stein immemorial abandoned the symbol standard in nineteen thirty five so we can just say that was b. and the feet silver was no longer amount of money anywhere in new now there was a metal standard as i recall when jennings bryan he gave his famous speech not to be crucified on a cross of gold and there was a site there between. going back and...
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saw china one of the biggest declines in the last few weeks. s & p showing signs of deterioration, not all the stocks are following this mark it's move to new highs, seen deterioration in technology and materials, those under constant pressure. >> transport, health care, staples hitting new highs. >> a good point, melissa. market up 7% this year but largely defensively lagged. consumer staple, health care, a big move in utility, the last week, by and large, a lot of the sectors have made their moves, like financials, up record highs. important to be selective at this stage. >> mark, thanks for coming by post nine. simon? >> yeah, melissa, next owned program, rick santelli has one of the most outspoken republicans in the house to talk about whether wall street should be paying more attention to d.c. >>> more attention to d.c. >>> and another contrarian call. we have an analyst well a buy rating. >>> and as the dow takes aim at its all-time high, take a look at some of the dow winners that are pushing it back. tires squeal ]over, and you'll find
saw china one of the biggest declines in the last few weeks. s & p showing signs of deterioration, not all the stocks are following this mark it's move to new highs, seen deterioration in technology and materials, those under constant pressure. >> transport, health care, staples hitting new highs. >> a good point, melissa. market up 7% this year but largely defensively lagged. consumer staple, health care, a big move in utility, the last week, by and large, a lot of the sectors...
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defense not an expensive defense and this is the key i mean when you look at other spending let's take china for example the one of the rhetorical points here is oh my goodness the chinese are spending more on their defense but they don't look at the entire picture for example the chinese are spending as much and researching and trying to support sources of possible water just think about this they're spending as much on trying to find water for their people as they are on defense so if you look at it in context they're not really doing anything extraordinary there are bird large country so this is where i think we have least half truths put out there to justify bad behavior so this is where again we have to look at what the real threats are and is as doug said we i would fundamentally say we need to look relook everything from the defense and the national security act of one hundred forty seven august we are structured to fight a cold war which ended in one nine hundred ninety so this is time now and of course the other thing is. kelly was talking about we haven't even done accountability f
defense not an expensive defense and this is the key i mean when you look at other spending let's take china for example the one of the rhetorical points here is oh my goodness the chinese are spending more on their defense but they don't look at the entire picture for example the chinese are spending as much and researching and trying to support sources of possible water just think about this they're spending as much on trying to find water for their people as they are on defense so if you...
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that will be, he hopes, sometime in 2016, with the boat building carried out in china. of course, given what happened to the first can titanic," is it attempting fate to send a second one out to sea? palmer does not think so. >> one of the benefits of global warming has been, there isn't so many icebergs in the north atlantic these days. >> reporter: neither would the most famous survivor of all, molly brown. according to her great granddaughter, she would be first in line for a ticket. >> probably because she never finished the voyage. and she always loved to finish what she started. >> reporter: at least molly brown would recognize the place. although maybe not the ticket price. some of which may go for as much as $1 million for the best cabins on the first voyage of the second "titanic." john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a million? by the way, a first class ticket on the original "titanic" cost about $4,000, about $70,000 today. "nightline" later at 12:35 a.m. eastern. i'll see you again tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> tonight the i team paints a portrait o
that will be, he hopes, sometime in 2016, with the boat building carried out in china. of course, given what happened to the first can titanic," is it attempting fate to send a second one out to sea? palmer does not think so. >> one of the benefits of global warming has been, there isn't so many icebergs in the north atlantic these days. >> reporter: neither would the most famous survivor of all, molly brown. according to her great granddaughter, she would be first in line for...
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defense not an expensive defense and this is the key i mean when you look at other spending let's take china for example the one of the rhetorical points here is oh my goodness the chinese are spending more on their defense but they don't look at the entire picture for example the chinese are spending as much and researching and trying to support sources of possible water just think about this they're spending as much on trying to find water for their people as they are on defense so if you look at it in context they're not really doing anything extraordinary there are bird large country so this is where i think we have least half truths put out there to justify bad behavior so this is where again we have to look at what the real threats are and is as doug said we i would fundamentally say we need to look really look at everything from the defense and the national security act of one thousand nine hundred seven on we are structured to fight a cold war which ended in one nine hundred ninety so this is time now and of course the other thing is. kelly was talking about we haven't even done acco
defense not an expensive defense and this is the key i mean when you look at other spending let's take china for example the one of the rhetorical points here is oh my goodness the chinese are spending more on their defense but they don't look at the entire picture for example the chinese are spending as much and researching and trying to support sources of possible water just think about this they're spending as much on trying to find water for their people as they are on defense so if you...
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wall lot 337 associates llc for the mixed use development of sea wall lot 337 and pier 48 bounded by china basin channel and third street and mission rock street and san francisco bay and adjacent to at&t park. >> good afternoon, commissioners, phil williamson, the manager for 337 and pier 48. i just want to give you an overview of what you will hear over the next half hour and i am here to introduce the program and the first speaker will be mike martin from the office of workforce department and his office is rolling this project and i will talk you through and walk you through the components of the term sheet and johnson's turn to come up and talk about the financial components before concluding, and so with that i would like to introduce mike martin from the office of workforce development >> thank you very much, phil. good afternoon, commissioners, mike martin i'm development project manager in the office of economic and workforce development. i wanted to take a few seconds at the beginning of our presentation today to give a little bit of the broader city-wide context of the project.
wall lot 337 associates llc for the mixed use development of sea wall lot 337 and pier 48 bounded by china basin channel and third street and mission rock street and san francisco bay and adjacent to at&t park. >> good afternoon, commissioners, phil williamson, the manager for 337 and pier 48. i just want to give you an overview of what you will hear over the next half hour and i am here to introduce the program and the first speaker will be mike martin from the office of workforce...
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with velcro, but as it rolls through the centuries, and rolls through the different countries, like china and japan, and then into the united states and korea, and wherever it rolls, it collects the cultural trappings of the various traditions, so that today - we'll do a little bit of that, because we'll go to the rather austere zen center and speak to a zen teacher. we'll also go to the tibetan buddhist center, and we'll also go to - where else will we go? we're going to go to a kuralan buddhist temple, and you'll see the diversity there. so it's picked up so many elements, but in essence, whoa, what an insight, and that's what i want to go through today. chris, did you have a comment? >> i was just going to say if any of you have read dr. scott peck; the road less traveled, and then i read that first, and then i read some more - i read the buddhist - basically, the buddhist bible, and then houston smith's - version of what buddhism is, and it sounds a lot like - and i think dr. scott peck saw - if you're ever watching him on tv and you've seen these segments, it seems like he picked up
with velcro, but as it rolls through the centuries, and rolls through the different countries, like china and japan, and then into the united states and korea, and wherever it rolls, it collects the cultural trappings of the various traditions, so that today - we'll do a little bit of that, because we'll go to the rather austere zen center and speak to a zen teacher. we'll also go to the tibetan buddhist center, and we'll also go to - where else will we go? we're going to go to a kuralan...
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the china story is stabilized. we wouldn't be chasing japan, which i know a lot of investors are doing right now. >> i was just going to ask you about japan. people are now saying, look, there's the sense that maybe japanese pension funds and retail investors might start engaging as they see the moves, robert. why wouldn't you engage? >> i'm always sxishus of currency devalued performance in stock markets. there's an old line that we veterans use that the uk had 50 years of devaluing sterling and ended up with british layland. germany had 50 years of appreciating deutsch mark and ended up with bmw. so i think devaluing currency is a bit of an easy get out for the corporate sector. i prefer to see the corporate sector responding to a strong currency. so we're suspicious of the rallies that we see being driven by currency wars. >> they're all nominal has another guest once told us. robert buckland, thanks very much for joining us. >> we'll take a short break. still to come -- >> straight ahead on the program, in fact
the china story is stabilized. we wouldn't be chasing japan, which i know a lot of investors are doing right now. >> i was just going to ask you about japan. people are now saying, look, there's the sense that maybe japanese pension funds and retail investors might start engaging as they see the moves, robert. why wouldn't you engage? >> i'm always sxishus of currency devalued performance in stock markets. there's an old line that we veterans use that the uk had 50 years of...
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in the '70s, it was ping-pong diplomacy with china. in 2013, basketball, north korea and a guy famous for wearing a wedding dress. we'll explain all of that in the grapevine next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >> bret: now fresh pickings from the palestinian cat grapevine. the sequester isn't the only story where the white house is being challenged on the facts. the "weekly standard" is questioning the first lady's claims about the success
in the '70s, it was ping-pong diplomacy with china. in 2013, basketball, north korea and a guy famous for wearing a wedding dress. we'll explain all of that in the grapevine next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage...
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officials in china say a woman in beijing had an idea to get a seat on the subway. she bought a fake stomach, made out of silicone to make herself look pregnant. her plan fell apart when her stomach did. when the belt on her disguise came lose, the woman says she was found out and mocked by other passengers but she did not slink away in shame. she filed complaints with the company that made the fake stomach. with the complaint bureau. the official says she didn't use the product as directed. now let's look at the dow. up all day. all the day, since like 11:15, and now in the tank. i don't get it. still, it's near record highs and there's great news all around. whatever causeds the end of the day thing i don't know. i blame everything on jerry captioned by closed captioning services inc. >> neil: if you are the company you keep, why does it seem the president is surrounded by creeps? forget sequester, i'm beginning to think sinister. the kind of beaver that if the media caught a republican administration pulling they'd right by be screaming. this administration does
officials in china say a woman in beijing had an idea to get a seat on the subway. she bought a fake stomach, made out of silicone to make herself look pregnant. her plan fell apart when her stomach did. when the belt on her disguise came lose, the woman says she was found out and mocked by other passengers but she did not slink away in shame. she filed complaints with the company that made the fake stomach. with the complaint bureau. the official says she didn't use the product as directed....
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china workers rescued a guy. buried in a mudslide. crews used excavator and dug through debris with their hand to free the man. is he reportedly okay. peru, a volcano in the south triggered hundreds of small earthquakes that damaged or destroyed dozens of homes. scientists say that at times the smoking crater has caused some 20 quakes an hour. cuba, the 15th annual cigar festival in havana. 1500 people came from 70 countries to check out cigar rolling, auction and tobacco infused cooking. of course, washington's 1962 embargo of cubans export of the stogies to the united states. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. a former who faced foreclosure had an even bigger problem on his hands what to do with his half ton pig. his pet. tonight there is word on the fate of around the hog. plus, tens of thousands of dollars in tuition but no degree to show for it. stunning new numbers tonight on how many college students are just calling it quits. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consisten
china workers rescued a guy. buried in a mudslide. crews used excavator and dug through debris with their hand to free the man. is he reportedly okay. peru, a volcano in the south triggered hundreds of small earthquakes that damaged or destroyed dozens of homes. scientists say that at times the smoking crater has caused some 20 quakes an hour. cuba, the 15th annual cigar festival in havana. 1500 people came from 70 countries to check out cigar rolling, auction and tobacco infused cooking. of...
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he really was i mean here is kind of a nixon to china movie if any of you can remember that reference i mean here is this most orthodox and traditional of hopes of churchmen doing something very radical really i mean the papacy was something that you you took on like as they said like christ going up on the cross something you didn't till you died you just didn't step down it was almost a quality divine kind of an office and by by resigning saying look i'm just not up to doing this job i'm not up to dealing with all these scandals on the to being the evangelizer the that the church needs the pope has kind of reduced the papacy kind of demystified it which i think most people would agree is a good thing he's what he's had as i said this at the office but as you said and as he said himself it's being choppy waters that he's out there. so i can navigate if you like a lot of rumors have been swirling around about why he went you know where they were whether some somebody pushed it with one of his own accord i. one of the big rumors is that the some sort of influential gay network if you l
he really was i mean here is kind of a nixon to china movie if any of you can remember that reference i mean here is this most orthodox and traditional of hopes of churchmen doing something very radical really i mean the papacy was something that you you took on like as they said like christ going up on the cross something you didn't till you died you just didn't step down it was almost a quality divine kind of an office and by by resigning saying look i'm just not up to doing this job i'm not...
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but the global data has been kind of mixed and china's been weak and, you know, hasn't been great. >> you can't be market timers, so, on any pull-backs, you should buy, even though short-term, tactically, you want to see people not put fresh money to work. >> that's right. we just -- you know what, if you're a dip buyer, you want to be buying individual stock dips. i think one of the great themes this year has been mna. i was just at our high yield conference this week and one of the interesting stories is, issuers feel comfortable with the debt market. they are doing more things for equity holders right now. >> tom lee, thank you for coming by. dr. j, what do you make of tom's sector picks? >> i don't dislike them at all. and i respect the heck out of you, tom, so, i like your work. i have not heard that particular, just as anthony hadn't, view of the hedge funds before, being that buyer of last resort, if you will. but -- and whether or not they are cutting back to that. but i do think his levels, melissa, those are interesting to me, because i do think there's a high likelihood tha
but the global data has been kind of mixed and china's been weak and, you know, hasn't been great. >> you can't be market timers, so, on any pull-backs, you should buy, even though short-term, tactically, you want to see people not put fresh money to work. >> that's right. we just -- you know what, if you're a dip buyer, you want to be buying individual stock dips. i think one of the great themes this year has been mna. i was just at our high yield conference this week and one of...
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., britain, france, russia and china plus germany-- was catherine ashton of the european union. >> i hope that the iranian side are looking positively on the proposals that we've put forward. we work extremely hard in a very considered manner collectively on behalf of the united nations security council who mandate us to do so in order to try and get >> warner: far from almaty, secretary of state kerry said in paris that the talks had been useful, but he also reiterated the u.s. position. >> iran knows what it needs to do. the president has made clear his determination to implement his policy that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. >> warner: and in jerusalem, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called again for the threat of military measures. >> i believe that this requires the international community to ratchet up its sanions and make clear that if this continues there will be also a credible military sanction. i think no other means will make iran obey the wishes of the international community. >> warner: iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful energy production,
., britain, france, russia and china plus germany-- was catherine ashton of the european union. >> i hope that the iranian side are looking positively on the proposals that we've put forward. we work extremely hard in a very considered manner collectively on behalf of the united nations security council who mandate us to do so in order to try and get >> warner: far from almaty, secretary of state kerry said in paris that the talks had been useful, but he also reiterated the u.s....
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you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this year than last year so coming in about $98, down 1.5% to 2%. the reason is financials, he's much less sanguine and optimistic and also the consumer. financial, consumer staples and consumer -- consumer discretionary are the ones that basically are underweight. we're overweight industrials, maria, and overweight health care. we still like those. >> look at the market. we are losing this fast. we are off about 16 points on the dow jones industrial average, well off the highs. matt, you're there on the floor. we understand there are some sell imbalances because of the rebalance going on. what can you tell us in terms of what's going on right now and what you're expecting in the close? >> i'm not surprised we're flat on the day. i'd like to see if we bu
you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this year than last year so coming in about $98, down 1.5% to 2%. the reason is financials, he's much less sanguine and optimistic and also the...
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branch to lay down is precisely clear rules for the use of drones. >> wouldn't it be the case that china or someone, the we would condemn that out of hand? that we wouldn't say that this one is okay, that one wasn't? >> if they were being attacked -- >> we are judging the impact at one point. >> is somewhere posing imminent threats to russia in the country they were in was unwilling or unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge the right to defend. >> something that john bellinger said. you need to process this. i do not understand. i don't understand how unilateral determination without any judicial involvement can be considered in any form. let me ask the following question. you said that we can attack a senior operational terrorist posing an imminent threat consistent with the laws of war. i do not understand why we need a senior operations terrorism i can just be an ordinary terrace. i don't know why it has to be posing a threat. i think the analysis is completely different. either this person is an enemy combatant or he is not. if he is not, he is subject to
branch to lay down is precisely clear rules for the use of drones. >> wouldn't it be the case that china or someone, the we would condemn that out of hand? that we wouldn't say that this one is okay, that one wasn't? >> if they were being attacked -- >> we are judging the impact at one point. >> is somewhere posing imminent threats to russia in the country they were in was unwilling or unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge the right to...
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to give away over $100 million in grants to foreign countries like china? or what about bankrolling tax tv? the i.r.s. spends $4 million of our tax dollars every year to run its very own full-service television studio. instead of raising taxes, let's get serious about cutting waste. the house has acted to replace the sequester with commonsense cuts and reforms. it's time to see a serious plan from the president. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? without objection. >> mr. speaker, it's a beautiful day back in my hometown of olympia, washington. of course it's raining cats and dogs, but that's what passes for beauty in our corner of the world. it's a beautiful day at the national wildlife refuge near olympia and it's a beautiful day at mount rain ear national park which you can see from mie my neighborhood. but, mr. speaker, if we -- see from my neighborhood. but, mr. speaker, if we don't replace sequestration, i'm worried about how many more beautiful days
to give away over $100 million in grants to foreign countries like china? or what about bankrolling tax tv? the i.r.s. spends $4 million of our tax dollars every year to run its very own full-service television studio. instead of raising taxes, let's get serious about cutting waste. the house has acted to replace the sequester with commonsense cuts and reforms. it's time to see a serious plan from the president. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what...
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. >> going to fine china. if you're one of those people that never got your full set and want to complete your china set. >> september is a good time for china deals. dinnerwe dinnerweardepot is good and replacemen replacement.com. you have a set, broke one dish and you can find its match and find wholesale sets for deep discounts. >> if you're looking for one wineglass, you can fill in. >> you have seven and need eight. >> vacuum cleaners, last but not least. these can be a couple hunded dollars for really good ones. >> these are really big items. the best time to buy, this is the time to check the big home stores with in-house coupons, bed, bath and beyond. kohl's are good. april and may are good. june models of vacuum cleaners come out. like cars, get the vacuums before the new models come out. april and may. >> a sarah peterson, thank you. >> would you let someone pay you to name their baby? coming un, the news and weather. >>> good morning to you. it is 8:56. i'm marla tellez. meteorologist christina lore
. >> going to fine china. if you're one of those people that never got your full set and want to complete your china set. >> september is a good time for china deals. dinnerwe dinnerweardepot is good and replacemen replacement.com. you have a set, broke one dish and you can find its match and find wholesale sets for deep discounts. >> if you're looking for one wineglass, you can fill in. >> you have seven and need eight. >> vacuum cleaners, last but not least....
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. >>> and china pulling out the old, well, they did it first argument, saying the u.s. hacked its military web site thousands of times per month. good. earlier this month we reported a secret group linked to china's military hacked several american web sites. now this. >> gretchen: they called it the hanoi hilton, sarcastically. a miserable prison in north vietnam where american soldiers were held during the vietnam war. it was a place of torture and solitary confinement. in many cases a tiny window like this was a prisoner area only window to the world. even on their darkest days, our american soldiers still found a way to keep the faith. they communicated with each other using a top secret code that could be tapped on the walls. they shared words, phrases, and even poetry. retired air force major general john borling spent 6 1/2 years locked in the prison. he didn't see his daughter until she was 7 1/2. his commitment to his country never changed. now he's the author of "taps on the walls, homes from the hanoi hilton" and he's any guest. good to see you. >> pleased to
. >>> and china pulling out the old, well, they did it first argument, saying the u.s. hacked its military web site thousands of times per month. good. earlier this month we reported a secret group linked to china's military hacked several american web sites. now this. >> gretchen: they called it the hanoi hilton, sarcastically. a miserable prison in north vietnam where american soldiers were held during the vietnam war. it was a place of torture and solitary confinement. in many...
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. >> is it the case that if russia or china or someone were doing what mr. cole posits, we would condemn that out of hand? we would not say this trend strike was ok and that one was not. >> if russia or china were being attacked by a terrorist group that was indisputably producing -- posing imminent threat. >> the chechens attacked them at one point. >> if they were in another country posing imminent threats to russia and the country they were in was unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge rushers right to defend itself. >> mr. bellinger and said we need to process. not judicial process. i do not understand how the determination by an executive branch official without any judicial involvement can be considered to process. the white paper says we can attack a senior operational terrorist posing an imminent right consistent with laws of war. i do not understand why we need a senior operational terrorist. like this the have to pose an imminent threat? the analysis is different. either this person is an enemy combatants or he is not.
. >> is it the case that if russia or china or someone were doing what mr. cole posits, we would condemn that out of hand? we would not say this trend strike was ok and that one was not. >> if russia or china were being attacked by a terrorist group that was indisputably producing -- posing imminent threat. >> the chechens attacked them at one point. >> if they were in another country posing imminent threats to russia and the country they were in was unable to prevent...